EA nr . DOMESTIC Pamnrunry Near,—The ‘tidy house- keeper may be a jewel beyond price, or she may be, by an exaggeration of her tidiness, an unmitigated nuisance. We have known such whose continual strug- gle with the demons of dirt and disor- der left its impress on the face, The features sharpened from perpetual pry- ing into corner and crevice after dust and cobwebs: the brow was contracted into a stereotyped frown, and “the total depravity of inanimate things,” voice grew querulons from continual complaints of the carelessness of child- ren and servants, dared to touch the finely bound vol- umes arranged with matbematioal cision, or move the chairs which seem- ed as steadfast in their moorings as the seats in an audiences room, bur stepped furniture or drapery, and was silently reproved when the tidy hostess stooped to pick up some stray ravelings from her work basket or to return to place the book she had just laid down. The husband of ébat wife did not praise her with any enthusiasm, or her child- tip and call her blessed,” but i to escape from her perpetual restrictions into bouses less pmufully neat, but where there was more dom and comfort, sr ——— fogs rise ren were gl 2 Crean op CavnFrowar Soup, Parloa in opening her lecture her School of Cookery the season, gave tbe following rule for maklog cream-of-cauliflower soup: Take medinm-a1zed cauliflower, greet aud separate Wash thoroughly. water, adding a tablespoonful of salt, Boil gently for a few minutes. Then pour ff mearly all the water, add two tablespoonfals of twenty minputes, Take it up and take out about a pint of the flowerets. Rub the remainder through a sieve, add it two quarts of chicken or veal boiling hot, and return to the fire. Stir in four tablespoonfuls of flonr mixed with half a cup of milk, and : with salt, pepper, a teaspoonful of sus and & slight grating of i ten minutes longer, ad a pint of cream, aud finally the pint of flowerets, Serve with a dish Miss before or eaves flowers, the stock ar vid ge mind or * OUlmeg. ’ SDE i of toasted bread. plained, was the cauliflower. ed vegetable in a deep souflle dish covering each layer with cream sance, and sprinkling over a Little grated mesan cheese Finally she the last layer with bread crumbs and placed the dish in the oven to brown, same a ee—— A Geop Barren For Sv TABLE FRITTERS, EET OR VEGE- -Puat some flour in tre and add one or more yolks of eggs, according to the gqnantity reguired spoonful of fresh salad oil and salt. Mix gently with one hand, being especially geareful to always turn batter in the same direction, dropping in cold water by degrees until the bat ter 1s slightly thicker than cream. At a li i the egg beaten to a stiff froth, is equally serviceable for celery, apple or sweet fritters of every kind. Another very exeellent method of making batter with half 8 wine glass of best fresh vinegar, salt to taste, and cold mulk in- stead of water, of arrowroot to a smooth paste with =a quarter of a pint of new milk, then add three quarters of a pint of milk (boil ing) to the paste; stir well until tock; add two ounces of butter in lumps, stirmog well the whole time, Have ready beaten the yolks of five eggs, mixed with half a teaspoonful of ealt, a little red and white pepper, and three onnces of grated clicese, tho eggs, full of the mixture, and set it al once in $0 twenty-five minutes it should roady for the table. Caxnor Sour, —Cal ap some emrrots very fine, put into s& pot with either a smail piece of raw beef or the bone re maining from a roast leg of mutton, two or three onions, one turnip, pepper and salt, Boil for three hours, and then put through a colander or sicve, Make this the day before it is wanted and rewarm, Potato soup is excellent made in the same way, only substitut- potatoes for the carrots and adding one carrot, Covaiis axp Corps, —A recent cough will almost always yield to the follow. ing treatment within two or three days: Mix in a bottle four ounces of glycerine, two ounces of aleohol, two ounces of water, two grains of mofphine, Shake well, Dose for an adult, one or two toasponnvinls every two or three hours, Half this quantity to children from ten to fifteen years, It is not safe to give it to infauts or children under fen years of age, Curstep Lopsten Chop an onion and one apple very fine, sprinkle with curry powder and fry io butter or good beef dripping until they ean be mashed with 8 wooden spoon; mix a teaspoon- fal of cornstarch with a teacupful of milk or cream, and stir into the pan, mixing all smoothly together; add milk until the consistency of thick cream; put in the lobster, cut mm convenient pleces, covering it with the sauce, and jet it got quite hot, but not boil; serve in a border of rice, A wrerry Ro coven is made of eider duck skins, covered with the gray and white down, the feathers having all been plucked. The border 1s & patoh- work of the glossy, unplucked greenish- white neck aud crest feathers of the and and Deoror—*‘it is a matter of Ife death, Yon are overworked, sir, must take a rest.” Merohant—**That is impossible, doe- tor. My best men are all sick, my ons- and I musi bo at my post,” Dootor — **If your custom should temporarily drop off, you could then find time to rest, conldn’t you?” Merchant—*‘Certainly; but how I temporarily stop all my old patrons from rushing in on me even if the conse should be, as you say, a matter of aud death?” Doctor—**Easy enough. Stop adver- " Found no Polson, Ir. Samuel K, Cox, D. D,, Practical is neither morphia, opium, emeties nor poisons in the Red boon to those whose systems shrink from the use of such compounds, snd especially and, at times, fatal effects ol drugs, He dangerons and emetics, (a eough preparation in but it is wrether nal and most happy of the best remedial ag is effective, ates, poison whieh nos one ten can boast) lt and 18 oss BS 11 - ——— To able to bear provocation is an ument of great wisdom; and to for- ve it, of great mind, tiie Catarch and Doafness, I have been deaf 10 one ear ten years, and partially deaf in the other for two 1 Le about a month 1 find mysolf greatly sider it a most valuable remedy. nasal with and catarrii, iroat also y i pain tirely disappered.—D. B. Yates, Upper Ligle Jo.. N. XY. 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In hatdsome paper NTO one 4 ive La [he BUBAL is a large sight-page, forty col amn WEEKLY paper, now in its fifteenth year, and the cheapest farm journal in the The price is one dollar a year in in postage stamps will be accepted if sent in before March lst, 1885, Send for sample copy, and see what a bargain is offered i AAI AO "Tis hard for a man to say that all the world 1s mistaken but himself, Be it 80, who ean help il? The Hope of the Nation, Children slow In development, puny, suraway and delicate, use Welly’ Health Reunewer.” ———— AI It 1s better for a young man to blush than to tarn pale, _ ""8t. Bernard VEGETABLE PILLS” HEADACHE and DYSPEPSIA BR. Price, B oeuts, at Drugwists, or by hil, Nas sent YREL Address ST. 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MARS | Draoox De Braxx—*‘Yes, dear, I know the éhmreh ought to have a new organ now that the opposition church | in the next square has one, but 1 shall | not*subscribe anything towards | Thad Mrs, De Blank—*But all the other | members are subscribing liberally tow- | ards it, and we must Jo something.” “] know; but I can’t afford it, my dear, “Good gracious! | happened?” | “The police have raided, | and demolished No, 60 Sum { “But what has that to “That was my property, what Why, street,” lo with us?” " - First Passgxaen (in railroad train) “Why in the world don’t that man on | the front seat shut the door?” | Second Passenger—*‘‘Just what I was | wonderin; the old fool. | First Passenger — “Why, all freeze to death.” Second Passenger—*‘Well, there one cousolation. He'll freeze first,” a we will is Yor the Ladies, Laughter is the poor man's plaster, Making every burden ‘ Turning sadness into gi Darkest hour to May ig 16 deepest and the ch for {lis of thi "Tis ¢ Cure t for tho % descriptd that woman 8 heir Use Dr. Plerce’s ‘Favorite Prescription. weg : os and regularities fans Ai LV By druggists icin lito | Adversity has the eff talents, whieh, in prosperous circum stances would have lain dormant, a» rt of Delic AAI Patience in low thoes is teacher, apd hope bears np the soul - f Had a Dreadtul Congh, con's “Golen Medical Dis & of others bear simi ——— By reading you enrich conversation you polish if i —— Twenty-five Per Cent. Slronger than any ther Butier Color, bBoruxoros, Vr, May 34, 1882 I hereby cerfafy that I have exam. ined the Butter Color prepared by Wells, Richardson & Co,, and that the same is free from alkali or any other substance injurious to health; that 1 have compared it with some of the best of the other Butter Colors in the mar. | ket and find it to be more than twenty- five per cent, stronger in color than the best of the others, 1 am satisfied thet if is not liable to become rancid, or in any way to injure the butter. I have examined it after two months free exposure to the air in a piace liable to large changes of tem- perature, and found no trace of rancid- ity, while other kinds similarly exposad | became rancid, the mind, by i i i A. H. BABIN, Prof. Chemistry, Univerity of Vermont, acetate lime A very stubborn mao is often wrong, but seldom dishonest, —— To se-ToRE sense of taste, smell or hearing use Ely's Cream Balm. It | cures all cases of Catarrh, Hay Fever, {| Cold in the Head, Headache and Deaf. | ness, It is doing wonderful work, Do not fail to procure a bottle, as 1 it hea the relief you seek. It is eakily applied with the finger, Price 50 centa at | druggists, 60 cents by mail. Ely | Bros., Owego, N. YX. ———— I I ———" Po not all that you ean; spend not all that you Rave; believe not all that | you hear; and wil not all that you ' know, | Bey You wins pe Harry, Make your | old things look like new by using the | Diamond Dyes, and you will be happy, | Any of the fashionable colors for 10e. { at the druggists. Wells, Richardson & | Oo., Burlington, Vt. i am A PT Money in your purse will eredit you; | wisdom in your head will adorn you; {and both in your pecessily will serve | you, - i— Catarrh of the Biadder, singing irritation, inflammation, ail Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by “Bache-Paiba” $i. 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Baltimore, Maryinnd, 1.8 A, N old times {he pricuiture ol Scotland was execrably Hard: wheat was attempted to be grow full of tuisties | erop, and | greater part of | would produce twice the amount of send | planted; few | nips were unknown and no grass seed clover were sown, All scenmulated on the farm was small patel of ¢ i where was raised bad, any outs wae the SLaraing this was repeated the } arable | £13 ana Or fhe manure 1 t as ur the house, a crop of barley, on rong Le small beer, and very Now the agriculture probably the best in the world. tiful fields of wheat, are everywhere to have beeu drained, often whiskey. of be seen, thisties no longer tities, unusightly have waneformed into fertile fields, and bar- ren hill-tops have been covered with ! thriving forests, marshes The followig treatment is Conxss. i Jenuings, wi riven yo stands in the Cat S80 As t + the i the {Oreos nariaps, Tn hoo! aronnd awny th 1 fron fre 0 the uf ont BHO ni batter of caustic i, liver, He { r shod, aud, 1 permang then on the potash should i 3 i Br Alioe, nic (iy evel Dearing. Lehner publishes the following for- | muls for making a liguid paste or glue | from starch snd seid, Place five pounds of potato starch in six pounds | of water, and add one-quarter pound of | pure nitrie acid, Keepin awarm place, | stirring frequently for forty-eight hours, | Then boil the mixture until it forms a | thiek and translucent substance. | with water if necessary, and | through a thick cloth, At t 1 i and gum arabic, gum arabic and one pound of sugar in | five pounds of water, and add one ounce of nitric acid, sud heat fo boiling, The resultant paste is liguid, does not mould, and dries on paper with a gloss, It useful for labels, wrappers, and fine bookbinders’ use, Dry pocike is made of twelve parts of glue tu of sugar. The glue is bx entirely dissolved, the the hot glue, and the mass harden: 18 t glue Ana nve i anti | pai gived I Lis evaporated on cooling. Tue hard rapidly lukewarn ind exee t gl for use fii it substance disBoive vater, and 18 lent giue paper, uo (Or —- sO IIe cramps it 18 ri { arte with fected 1 ‘ sort it (y proportion of one part ¥ { ur of ol of eamphior to fo ive Oli Even house should or more boxes « 8 to roll in during Winter when they cannot get at the ground. { not be used as nests nor for any puri than for fowls selves with. Dry earth from road excellent for this use an Le saved Gvery } all ' a $ 1 sravide Lien 1 proviaedq wit {16s Willa OL% fowl he sot Arabs are said to feed from the ground in tain the curve in the ubt Arabian bh t in the world, and J sling or near the ground is one reas 81 ority, it an in sr that should not i Ine horses order With- on thelr £58 a i# argumel ’ b such a shoe may Prove frequently apphed to the feet, together { with the use of hoof eintment, found effectual; shoes will also will be 1 Al grass without A vet erinary { cracked | mentations ale a d beginning; but go 1 . or 3 ve 14} flacoaaily exists stimniants | where any { and tonic we have Kk | remedy, Take of powdered sulphate ol iron an © and gentian root two « uitrate of potassa one ounce; mix and divide into twelve powders, and give one nightand mornings mized in ent or more water feed than will keep the particles together. Feed the animal generously and give a little exercise daily. ane B MBOOS, no in the Tue most common cause of abortion in cows is food that in some way damaged by mildew. This fangus growth is always more or less poisonous, and 10 some varieties se is well known, it has a specific effect on the reproduct. ive organs. Ergot on rye, and also ou cther plants, is familiar The prevalenze of abortion in herds COWS, is “a of often supposed to be epidemic may be scoounted for by the fact that they are all given the same kind ol food, in some cases abortion appear as an epidemic disease, but for, land Agricultural Society. tree planting and for experiments, while its publication, “The Quarterly Journal fouveying much information to the agniculturist, there beng & limited number of agricultural papers of large circulation mn the Old Country. that the Highland Society may enjoy many additional centuries of useful life, and that its example may be followed on this side of the Atlantic. Guuase Heri, — The following remedy for grease heel is said never to fail in effecting a eure:— Wash the sore clean with castile soap and soft water: then wrap # linen or muslin cloth around it, and wet it with salt water about three times a day, or as often as it pets dry. The cloth may be four or five folds thick, and a dry cloth wrapped over it if the weather is cold enough to freeze. As soon as the cracks sre entirely healed up tie up with a dry cloth, which leave on from ten to twelve days, Ganpuxuns, of course, have special facilities for keeping their vegetables, — as pita and root cellars—but these in- struciions are for the common farmer or villager who ecaltivates a garden and desires to benefit by it the whole year, Potatoes, as well as all the above named, keep best in the dark, in a temperature just above freezing, ine damp cellar | Mine has a stream of water flowing through it, from the waste of the aque- duet, one Some fi pe must m rost, top closely and stored in barrels as beets. Though improved for immediste nse by frosts their keeping qualities are injured and they speedily become soft aod “pithy.” The Rock Turnip, White French, aud Yellow Sweet , all of the Ratabaga Snuity, will bear quite hard freezing without injury, A $10,000 model of Captain Ead's proposed ship railway over the Mexican 3 hmus is on exhibition at Pittsburgh, i “Maryland My 3 beauly wi is now as hand myseds as can | which is noted r pretty have only Hop Bitters t atur re 4 cooked over my “The dear ere shoulder, and says ‘I can flatter aqu he days of our courtship,’ and +} ¥» me aes 1 e might be sore pretly brother farmers would do as I have Hoping you may be | good, I thankfully remain, long spared | BELTSVILLE, Prince Ge i i Fg None geiulhe without | Hops on the white label, 1 Bil | ous staff with “Hop” er “ Hops" PEs BEE BSE «+ LYDIA E VEGETABLE COMPOUND “* 218A POSITIVE CLREFOR *** All those painful Complaints * and Weaknesses so Common * see e*® pour beat ® Ese an c* FEMALE 1 OPLLATION # = J Prive $1 tn Viged, pill or Sevenge farm. * fia ruone in asiely for (he legitimate healing of ne the reitef af ae amd that ¢f dors oul 1+ edaima to do, thousands of ladies can gladly test (fy. * * It will pare entively all Ovarian troubles, Infinomms. 1 1 ieeration, Falling and Displsoemenits, and vot Sganal Weakness, and is parthoularly pip » Uhange of Life ESATA ERE REERS . * It resnores Painthess Fiatalency, destroveall sraving tor sthmnlante, and relieves Weaknoss of the Stomach (ft esires Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration General Debility, Shepiossness, Depression sad Ing gestion, That feeling of bearing down, canst pin, and haokache 1s always permanently cared hy ite Gee * Send wtamn to Lenn Masa, for prophet. Letters of inquiry confide nly angered ¥ wine wf Wevggiets, EEE = + $ BE ®® rE BBE goa = mw Amesitan DICTIONARY. 1032 Pages Price §1.50, RW Chnerican POCKET-DICTIONARY. G4 Pages. Price $1.00. by sll Book: ard News poet. Dealers, Choe ofa TAKE ¥o oruER biti 4 PETE por fale and} LEARN FEE rE Yad lvule, i's RADWA READY RELIEE CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, sore Throat, Lumbags, Pleurisvy, Coughs, Pneumonia, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache. Toothat Axil he, ihe Pifticul t Breathing. ADY Kili: dig A care. Hadway's sendy Relief is a Cure lox Palos in It was yi ly Pain, Sprajus, Briises, Back, Chest or Limbs, ihe first : Fain ile mag is 540 cents ver bottie, ~ DR. RADWAY’S Narsaparillian Reseivenl. The Creat Blood Purifier Price, Chronic Diseasts SCROFULA, DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS LE WASHINGTON MON iE PoRTRAN ¥ Lincoln and Garl : hoo “EAN gn. 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